If that had gone out further, I think you would have seen that this is a fairly progressive SER… of course like you said this is out in fantasy land and will change 100 timesHere’s your SER thankfully it’s far in fantasy land but that’s about as classic as it gets View attachment 94018
Yes I know I figure I gotta be a little impartial to future possibilities.. wave lengths still not at their best so variability is going to be high in this upcoming patternIf that had gone out further, I think you would have seen that this is a fairly progressive SER… of course like you said this is out in fantasy land and will change 100 times
We worried about cold air in November.. lol. ???No cold air with this one but it’s getting in fantasy anyway impressive coastal low tho and interesting models keep wanting to print these outView attachment 94012
You can! Cold rain doesn’t discriminate! November, January, you’ll have all you can handle!Man I really hope we can get something similar to this in January.
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Honestly a 1032 High in that position and low pressure taking that track probably works in mid December…. It just seems like it’s been so long since that set up actually happenedMan I really hope we can get something similar to this in January.
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Yeah very impressive. We will probably never see that from December-March. Probably will in April thoughHonestly a 1032 High in that position and low pressure taking that track probably works in mid December…. It just seems like it’s been so long since that set up actually happened
Get that snowpack going in Tahoe!!!The 12z EPS is settling into what will be the first of many cold rain CADs for NC, SC, & VA this winter.
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Worried about what comes after this.. definitely looks like somewhat of a ridge progression for the East but maybe not sustained probably will be nice after being this chillyThis will feel really nice. I think the GEFS is probably too warm by comparison, it's progressing the pattern a little too much east of the Rockies and usually has a weak/SE bias w/ cyclones near the east coast like the one late this week. The more wound up cyclone and trough axis on the ECMWF & EPS transports more cold from the plains into the SE US. The Canadian ensemble (while definitely cold biased) is also showing the more wound up solution like the ECMWF/EPS & makes that colder camp more believable than the GEFS/GFS. I think the EPS is the closest to reality of the major guidance atm & is in between the two cold & warm extremes presented on the GEPS & GEFS respectively.
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Man I haven’t seen any blue over Canada this year at all. Bodes great for winter ! All the colds over the south where we need to build the snowpack for a good winter ! It’s our source region!This will feel really nice. I think the GEFS is probably too warm by comparison, it's progressing the pattern a little too much east of the Rockies and usually has a weak/SE bias w/ cyclones near the east coast like the one late this week. The more wound up cyclone and trough axis on the ECMWF & EPS transports more cold from the plains into the SE US. The Canadian ensemble (while definitely cold biased) is also showing the more wound up solution like the ECMWF/EPS & makes that colder camp more believable than the GEFS/GFS. I think the EPS is the closest to reality of the major guidance atm & is in between the two cold & warm extremes presented on the GEPS & GEFS respectively.
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Yeah the reason there isn’t any cold there is because the GOA trough is pumping mild pacific air into the entire continent (minus Alaska), and what cold air is left after that is all getting evacuated out of Canada.Man I haven’t seen any blue over Canada this year at all. Bodes great for winter ! All the colds over the south where we need to build the snowpack for a good winter ! It’s our source region!
Looks like the mild pacific firehose is gonna come back, continues getting closer and closerYeah the reason there isn’t any cold there is because the GOA trough is pumping mild pacific air into the entire continent (minus Alaska), and what cold air is left after that is all getting evacuated out of Canada.